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uly 19, 2010 : 'Keep politics out of art and culture', says Pakistani pop singer Ali Zafar, who arrived in Mumbai this month. He would like nothing better than to move to Mumbai and become a singing actor like Kishore Kumar. But would the current milieu of hostility allow him to make that move?

“Things have to get better between the two countries”, Ali says optimistically. “The sooner the better. The present hostility is unbearable. We from the entertainment industry in Pakistan are hard hit by the suspicion between the two countries.”

Ali Zafar is honest enough to admit there’s more scope for him to function in India than in Pakistan. “I’ll be honest. There are more avenues and prospects here. So if the God above and the politicians down on earth permit, I’d love to move to Mumbai. An artiste knows no bounds and boundaries. My first home is Lahore. But I’d like to make Mumbai my second home.”

Ali has a wife and a 3-month baby boy back home. “When I left home I kept looking back at my home and loved ones. I wish they could come with me.”

Ali expects his wife to join him in Mumbai later during his current trip to the city, his first after 26/11.

In the last 6–7 years he has been to Mumbai at least 20 times.

However, he was unable to return recently because of the current political scenario. “Things have changed. My last visit was before 26/11 and I remember how pleasant the mood was in Mumbai. I was free to move around the steeets of Mumbai. I cannot deny there’s tension between the two countries. Earlier aana jaana laga rehta tha. Initially, we artistes from Pakistan used to get multiple visas quite easily. Now it’s different. However, I feel singers and other artistes should be exempt from politics.”

Ali thinks it’s easy for him to incorporate singing into his acting because he uses a lot of acting expression on stage. “I wanted to do something different from what my colleagues from Pakistan do in India. I always thought my first acting experience would be something different and special. I’ve no leading lady in my first film Tere Bin Laden. I was determined that when I act for the first time I’d sing for myself and not sing for others on screen. When I met the director Abhishek Varma for Tere Bin Laden in Mumbai, I knew this was the project that I wanted to start my big-screen acting career with. I laughed so much when I heard the script. I was sure audiences would love it too.”

Being married doesn’t diminish Ali’s popularity. “On the contrary female fans trust married men more than unmarried male. Married men are considered stable.”

About being inspired by Kishore Kumar, Ali Zafar shoots off, “He’s my definite inspiration just as Kishore Kumar Saab was inspired by K.L. Saigal.”

Ali is on the verge of signing new films in Mumbai and moving in to Mumbai. “I love the city. I want it to love me back as much as I do.”

Pakistani Pop Star Ali Zafar Wants To Relocate To Mumbai ... But Can He? .:. newkerala.com Online News - United States 2950
 
I dont Think India will allow Pakistan Nationals to Live in Mumbai City on a Permanent Stay According to Visa Given to Him
 
Ummm I don't see a single quote from him where he says he wishes to relocate to Mumbai.
 
its a career move for him , relocation depends upon how sucesful wil he be in bolywood
 
anyone who is talented can live in india and earn his livelihood irrespective of his country
 
to all the Ali fans out there don't mind it but i don't think he is that good, i mean i don't think he has the caliber to be at a spot where Atif is. so far, ali zafar has only got 2-3 hits to his name including channo song, whereas Atif on the other hand has a huge number of hits like Adat, woh lamhe, terebin, doorie, kuch is tarah & many more. so my point is if Atif plans to relocate then that should be a news. not to mention Ali zafar was also kicked out of khuda kay liyay because of his attitude
 
well even indian Muslims can't easily move to mumbai so forget Pakistani Muslims

Mumbai has a population of around 18 million of which 15 % are Muslims.Btw,why do you think that it difficult for Muslims in particular to move to India.It is difficult for anybody in general to move to this city considering this city happens to be a costly one...But the question is why Muslims in particular according to you???
 
Mumbai has a population of around 18 million of which 15 % are Muslims.Btw,why do you think that it difficult for Muslims in particular to move to India.It is difficult for anybody in general to move to this city considering this city happens to be a costly one...But the question is why Muslims in particular according to you???
Some people here don't see other religions as existent but go on berating about the plight of their own kind around in forums. They don't see country and religion and two different entities which causes their establishment to fail as an existent economy and fall in the dreaded list.
 
If he wants to relocate to India that is his choice. Can we be stop him from immigrating to UK, USA, Canada etc ?? If Indo-Pak releations were better I reckon a lot of people whould have owned houses and business on both sides.
 
Dont come Mumbai or else ill send Shiv sena round to your house lol


Only Gujaratis and Marathis welcome here
 
If he wants to relocate to India that is his choice. Can we be stop him from immigrating to UK, USA, Canada etc ?? If Indo-Pak releations were better I reckon a lot of people whould have owned houses and business on both sides.
Such people are hypocrites and fence-sitters. They should decide their loyalty to one side. Mostly this comprises of elite social class like celebrities who think money can help them escape all excuses.
 
Are think tanks allowed to troll and get away?



Regardless of position on this forum, trolling is against the forum rules (review them if you haven't already) --makes no difference who it is.


And before you throw another tantrum, I was just posting with regards to Emran Haashmi, Shabana Azmi and other Muslims (celebrities at that) who were not allowed to buy flats in Mumbai because they were Muslim. And I do not intent to spark a religious debate; but somebody had enquired about Ali Zafar moving to mumbai and he/she needed to be put in his/her place :cheers:










p.s.



Ghetto has come to be a word exclusively reserved for Muslims, who started facing exclusion after a Muslim underworld kingpin set off multiple bombs in Mumbai in 1993, triggering large-scale riots between Hindus and Muslims.

'If you are looking for a house in Mumbai, never utter three words - Muslim, meat-eater, drinker,' says Jami Ahmed. The radio station marketer, who lives in Mumbai with a Hindu friend, says he has been unable to take a house on rent because of his religion.

'Many Muslims feel that this attitude stems from political hostility towards Pakistan. Whatever is Islamic, is from Pakistan, and whatever is from Pakistan is Islamic and thereby symbolic of Islamic fundamentalism, which is another form of terrorism,' says Fatima Batool, a journalist still looking for a buyer for her house in Mumbai.

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